When Jennifer Aniston finishes filming a season of The Morning Show, she’s usually spent. “Honestly, I did think at one point the writers were trying to kill me!” she had joked to The Hollywood Reporter after her TV anchor character, Alex Levy, ended season two with a Covid-era takedown broadcast.
But she felt differently after wrapping the Apple TV+ media drama’s fourth season, which is now streaming its first two episodes amid a weekly release.
“That [second season] really nearly killed me. We were the first show to shut down and the first show back up during Covid. That was tough,” the co-lead and executive producer tells THR when speaking now about season four. “This season, oddly, I was energized after the end of shooting. I was very energized and very excited. I think I’m just getting better at it, or more used to it.
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